Toshiba Cell HDTV at CES 2010

Toshiba unveiled its own offering over at the CES 2010 in Las Vegas with the Toshiba Cell TV HDTV. It boasts of a processing power that is ten times powerful than a PC and 143 times faster than LCD TVs. Thanks to its processing power, this Cell HDTV can convert normal 2D pictures into virtual 3D displays.

Toshiba will unveil Cell HDTVs in 46”, 55” and 65” models. No word on pricing for now but they may be out by the third quarter of this year.

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Sharp to Launch Blu-ray LCD HDTVs at CES 2009
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